If you want to see a good fight with zombies who represent a real threat, in a medieval period, with political stakes respected until the end, and especially where we can see the action even during night, go watch the south-korean series Kingdom on Netflix. It succeeds where GOT failed miserably.

tired of all the shit talking about this episode. I loved it, and really thought the darkness added to the terror and suspense of it. Sure some parts were way too dark. But I thoroughly enjoyed it and watched it over and over again after it was released.

I cant forget I was literally having a hard time breathing during the entire episode and even until the last 3 mins, I thought theres no hope left because Jon was so far. But yeah Arya happened which was cool but yeah thats it.

I remember back in Hardhome. That first staredown... From that point on, I truly thought the final (or at least the big one) fight was The Prince That was Promised and Danaerys (A Song of Ice and Fire) vs The Night King... And now, here we are... 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️ I expected Dany learning the art of combat because of all the shit that was going on, then her being captured by Dothraki... all this as cover up for the eventual team up with Jon. Oh well. I guess we got Clegane Bowl.

Just watched yesterday night for the first time (bought the dvd box) and, damn, what an amazing episode, very tragic, gruesome and... dark. Yes there are a lot of complaining about the lack of lightings and bad lights that make difficult to notice battle details, it was the same for me however i managed to enjoyed it anyway, i think all this dark gives a better vibe to the battle, after all this is the "Long Night". Also, i don't know if just me but this battle reminds me Dragon Age Origins final battle against the Darkspawn. lol

You can say whatever you want and you may be right but this episode s hype was so fucking unbelievable. I never remember longing for an episode this much in my life waking up 4 fuckinng am in the morning to watch one. And must admit in terms of horror and suspense it was astonishing

Bitch, 82 minutes a whole movie what were y'all expecting ? The Night King to go on for another Episode. It's not like he was the one villain alive. I wanted Cersei fucking dead more than the night king

I would dare say the series finale of GOT. I did a fan edit where I brightened the lights and edited the the entire funeral scene from episode 4. Then I inserted an epilogue text saying what happened next to the characters.

Jon snow should have faced off with NK, then gets killed, NK resurrects the dead inside winterfell, Jon is reanimated but free willed like Benjen stark and suprises the NK instead of Arya, but in a twist killed NK and himself...

Can someone plsss plsss tell me...y and for what night king came for....???writers forgot to mention it....he just wanted to kill 3 eyed Raven...just that....I have never loved and hated a series this much as I hate got right now.....

SPOILER ALERT. To all those bemoaning the death-toll of The (not-so-)Long Night, you're wrong. Case in point: Thousands of Dothraki, Unsullied, Northern Folk, Free Folk and Knights of The Vale. Four major characters and three minor characters. The battle tactics, however, are up for debate.

Well, to be honest, the episode was darker no doubt but makes sense as perhaps they wanted us to focus more on those creepy voices rather than visuals. Secondly, the death of Night King was like plugging off the electricity cable at once that turns off the whole stuff immediately. I mean the whole episode was not that bad at all, there was enough suspense and action in the episode, but the main villain being killed by crystal dagger ( glass or whatever) that quickly was embarrassing. We wanted to see one on one action at the end. I also couldn't figure out where the hell Arya came from when everywhere were dead, also those three to four dead that accompany the night king.

READ IF YOU'VE WATCHED THE EPISODE! What I was hoping for, was to learn more about the history and the lore of the white walkers and the children of the forest, the world and its magic, but instead in my opinion they rushed to conclude vital plot points and move on to the next thing. The show is not the same. From a show that had interesting developing characters, politics and some mysterious and magical fantasy lore, it became a cliched series that started recycling the most overused fantasy tropes and dialogue in modern fiction. I am disappointed. Yes, it is a technically well-made episode, beautifully shot and really well choreographed, but is there anything else to it, besides it being a service for the fans and the masses? Yes, people died it was heartbreaking, but what memorable substance did it bring to the table?